Tehcstars has a number of initiatives around the world-- each with a different concentration. Here in Detroit, you could say the program's mobility emphasis is fitting for the Motor City.

"The program here is focused on everything automotive, transportation and the future of mobility," said Ted Serbinki, managing director of Techstars Mobility.

Serbinski stopped by Broadcast House this morning to talk about this year’s upcoming class of startups. He said Techstars Mobility received applications from companies across 52 countries this year. After an interview process, the candidate pool was whittled down and the 2017 class was solidified.

From car subscriptions to smart city infrastructure to underwater drones, the 11 selected startups represent a variety of industries.

"We really want to help these entrepreneurs succeed and we really want to transform the perception of Detroit and innovation," Serbinkski said of the program's goal.

He also says Silicon Valley has some entrepreneurial competition.

"We really firmly believe that there's a lot of automotive dominance in this region -- huge entrepreneurial resurgence and if we bring entrepreneurs to Detroit and operate at that intersection, we can kind of change the perception of what can be built in Detroit and how these innovative companies can interface with all of Michigan," said Serbinski.

The 2017 accelerator program kicks off on July 24 and culminates with an event that gives the entrepreneurs the chance to show off technologies. Demo Day will be held on October 18 at the Detroit Film Theatre. The public is welcome to attend for free. Just sign up here.